Top 18 Gregorian Posts of 2018

The Gregorian Institute has had a great year, and every aspect of the Institute has gotten much more dynamic and effective.

The Gregorian Fellows Leadership Program at Benedictine College has a great track record at attracting high-achieving students and graduating them into positions of real leadership.

The Symposium on the New Evangelization is now an annual Gregorian event. Last year, the event focused on the 50th anniversary of Humanae Vitae with keynote speakers including Janet Smith. This year, the event will be held March 29-30 and focus on Technology and the Human Person.

The Gregorian Speech Digest, published four times a year, is a free speech digest featuring leaders in Catholic thought. The December, 2018, issue features the speech “Born in Wonder: My Conversion Story” by Bishop James Conley of Lincoln, Neb.

The Gregorian Website has grown a lot with daily posts and more page views than ever before.

Here are the most-viewed posts of 2018.

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Rosary Meditations at The Gregorian

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Movies for Future Men

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How to Pray a Holy Hour

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Movies for Future Women

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5 Spiritual Lessons from Dante’s Divine Comedy

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Mass With Kids: Our 10 Rules

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Passion of the Christ Stations of the Cross

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Queen of the May: 17 Beautiful Marian Hymns

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The Hour of the Laity, Now More Than Ever

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24 Sci-Fi Picks for the Catholic Reader

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Memorare Army

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20 Years Later, Honors at Focus’ Birthplace

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The Power of the Memorare Prayer

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Six Ways to Examine Your Conscience for Confession

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9 Reasons Non-Catholics Are Quitting Contraception

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Exorcist in the Confessional Saves Porn Addict’s Soul

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Fight For the Eucharist — It Is Under Attack

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How to Make the Rosary Less of a Chore

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